Sarah Palin Documentary Premiere: Film Opens To Nearly Empty Audience

The weekend after the final installment of the Harry Potter films premiered, select theaters around the U.S. debuted Sarah Palin's full-length documentary 'The Undefeated' to nearly empty theaters, reports The Atlantic.

As the publication's Conor Friedersdorf found out, a viewing of the film in Orange County, CA, included himself, two women (who lasted 20 minutes) and a brief visit from a couple with intentions not pertaining to Palin at all.

"Shortly before the end of the film, a young couple entered, walked to the back row, started making out, then interrupted their session and left (spoiler alert) as Andrew Breitbart, who made one of several guest appearances, started talking about eunuchs. Then I was alone again, working. Instead of researching civil liberties violations, or the war in Libya, or the contest to elect the next president of the United States, I was both a journalist and the only member of the public willfully paying attention to Sarah Palin, as if standing in for the pathologies of my profession."